Thursday, October 7, 2010

             In my ad, the promise that is being sent to the audience is that it you have a healthier foods, such as vegetables, then you will lose weight. The image has a humongous lady, in a bikini, and at the beach. This picture will hopefully inspire citizens to drop weight and be able to enjoy the smaller things in life such as going to the beach and and not being so self concious about their body. They refer to over weight citizens as whales and the term used for there the extra weight is blubber. Whales are not the smallest animals in the ocean, there for, the people of the United States are growing and creating a similar image for them selves. According to Seth Doane, a news reporter from CBS, plenty of food disorders are blamed on cost and convenience. Now that the united states is on a tight budget due to the economy, eating healthy is an even smaller priority. Eating a salad from a restaurant or a fast food dinner isn’t exactly the cheapest item on a menu. So instead of taking time to make a meal at home or spending a little extra cash on a salad they turn to the dollar menu. Mcdonalds, a fast food franchise, is famous for all of there inexpensive food.
            To some pedestrians price is not an issue, but taste is. Many citizens just enjoy the greasy texture of hamburgers, pizza, and hot dogs. They never turn to eat a potato soup, carrots with ranch, or cucumber with salt and lemon. A bigger body also comes with bigger risk. Every day activities such as work or sports become harder due to the couple of extra pounds. And it can be a death factor as years go on. The heart beats slower, more likely to get kidney stones, high cholesteral, all hazardous to life. So is eating vegetables over a period of time worth the weight?